Genetic markers used for forensic analysis are usually__________ .
A) codominant, where only the recessive allele can be detected
B) dominant, so the presence of one of the two alleles is obvious
C) codominant, where only the dominant allele can be detected
D) recessive, where an individual is positive if they are homozygous
E) codominant, where each allele can be detected separately
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Q3: First- degree relatives share 50% of their
Q4: CODIS markers are chosen that do not
Q5: For paternity testing to work, which of
Q6: Applying the exclusion principle to forensic genetics
Q8: Genealogical analysis considers all of the following
Q9: CODIS markers occur at no greater than
Q10: A putative father in paternity case is
Q11: Calculate the Combined Paternity Index (CPI) for
Q12: CODIS markers are analyzed _ .
A) using
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